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Sunday, 20 May 2012

A fixed-gear bicycle (or fixed-wheel bicycle, sometimes known as a fixie) is a bicycle that has no freewheel, meaning it cannot coast, as the pedals are always moving when the bicycle is in motion.
The sprocket, or cog, is threaded or bolted directly to a fixed rear hub. When the rear wheel turns, the pedals turn in the same direction.This allows a cyclist to stop without using a brake, by resisting the rotation of the cranks, and also to ride in reverse.
As a rule, fixed-gear bicycles are also single-speed bicycles - bicycles without derailleurs, with a single sprocket attached to the rear hub, and a single sprocket attached to the crank. Most fixed-gear bicycles only have a front brake, and some have no brakes at all. Exceptions do exist:

Thursday, 17 May 2012

Trickelaysia

"Trickelaysia" is a 'representing
name' for Malaysian tricking community. It's goal is to unite trickers from all
over Malaysia including Singapore. Trickelaysia is a growing community. We've
been covered by the local TV stations to introduce tricking to the public,
recently.

Tricks-Team from all over Malaysia in 2011:

- Team Ashihire

- Team 2wistkick

- Team 90 Degrees

- Team TMA (Tricks Martial Arts Malaysia)

- Team MM (Mixed Movement)

- Team Funkatricks (FunkatrickerZ)

Small Communities/Organizations:

- Kedah Tricki Tricka (Kedah)

- Perak Tricking Community (Perak)

- Damansara Tricking Community (Damansara,
Selangor)

- 3kingsmy (Bangi, Selangor)

What is Tricking?

It's full name is "Martial Arts
Tricking." Tricking is a combination of acrobatic moves with various
martials arts such as Teak Won-Do, Wushu, and Capoeira. A new high flying,
breath-taking, inspiring art of body movement.